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FRANCE. Election disturbances have taken place in Corsica, between the followers of Piince Narokon and M Pietri. M, Gamb tta has betn del vering poh' ical ! spe eh a in ihe siuth of France. ! M. Thiers has announced hia belh-f that' a Republican Governroe t i- meant in France ! Don Carlos' wife has ban ordered to leave the Freuch frontier immediat?ly. The Pope wrote a friendy letter to Marshal M-Mnhon respecting the withdrawal of the war vessel from Civita Vccchia. M. Thit-rs visits Italy in the interests of [ the French It* public. Tho Government ask an appropriation for rebuil ing the P,ilac- of St. Cloud. SPAIN. Th • American yacht Muria w«t seized by the Spanish authorities while trying to land arms for tbe Carlists. President Marsh tl Serrano soon takes the comman 1 of the army. Ten thousand Government troops have been disbanded. Fighting continues in the Biacayan Provinces. GERMANY. The Empress has mootcn a proposition turn. -__W»«W^^C«Xft^en^LJ^Bßocutdona should Wurtemburg, the Queen of Saxony, tlfe Princess Alice, and the Grand Duchess of Baden have promised to attend. The Emperor has postponed his propo«ed visit to Rome. The Govtrnmer t lia-e pail the Alsatians nearly two millions sterling for war injuries. The Catholic vicar «f Posen has been forcibly ejected from th-? province. The Bishop of Cologne has been released from prison. * ITALY. An earthquake shook Mount Etna toiss base, and an crop* ion followed. -The border dispute wi h Switzerland has been settled by a reference to the Washington Government. Italy gains 1800 acrea of territory. | Mgr. Theodoli, a dignitary of the Vatican, I has been ttiztd r.y briganl*, and rol*?a<jed on iaynnnt if 10 000 dollars TUJ<KBV. The Sultan Ins «2nt a qmntity of corn to relieve the famine in Asia Minor. Religions intolerance b«< keen revived, and fortigm-rs are again beiag bjidiy treat id.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 275, 20 November 1874, Page 2

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CONTINENTAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 275, 20 November 1874, Page 2

CONTINENTAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 275, 20 November 1874, Page 2

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